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You invest time promoting your freelance business, but have you asked your friends, family and customers to do the same? Social proof has become so influential that a glowing review of your service can quickly lead to more profitable and

Sharing your Skills Post to your trusted networks is a great way to find referrals! Here’s how: From the home screen, open the hamburger menu on the top left Scroll down on the menu and select “My Open Jobs” Select

Sharing your job to your trusted networks is a great way to find referrals that are known and trusted outside of Moonlighting. Here’s how: From the home screen, open the hamburger menu on the top left Scroll down on the

In order to maximize your potential for success on social media, we suggest using the management tools that most social media gurus use themselves. Here at Moonlighting, we like the following apps and websites for managing our own social media:

You all know about Facebook, and most of us use it. And thanks to some of our other educational material, you’re familiar with different social media and how Moonlighting is great for generating shareable content. This is all well and

Exciting news Moonlighters! Over the weekend our developers added a new and amazing update to the sharing feature on the app. Now, when you share your job on Facebook, the link automatically updates with your job title, description and image

Once you’ve posted your job on Moonlighting, it’s time to sit back and wait for responses, right? Not quite. In fact, if you don’t share your job with people in your social networks then you’re missing out on one of

There are many different reasons to share a Moonlighting post. If you created an opportunity, you want to share it with every network you have. Maybe you are talking with an acquaintance who mentions that they have a specific skill

Moonlighting provides any person with the ability to jump into business for themselves. While you may not be Starbucks or Home Depot, you have your own set of unique skills, products, and services to offer your community. The problem –